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Enzo Ferraris son Alfredo, also
known as Dino, was a proponent of small-displacement, 6-cylinder
technology.
After earning his engineering degree, he began development of a V6
racing
engine. After Alfredos tragic death, Enzo directed the legendary
engineer
Vittorio Jano to finish Dinos work to honor his sons memory. A series
of
successful engines was developed that ultimately powered various Ferrari
Formula 1 and 2 cars, as well as sports racers.

Ferrari later built a prototype
sports car, the Dino 206 GT, which was put into production in 1968.
Powered by
a 180-horsepower, 1,986-cc V6 engine, it was Ferraris first mid-engine
production car and represented the debut of a new, Ferrari-based Dino
brand. In
1969, the V6 was enlarged to 2,418 cc, and the output increased to 195
horsepower. This engine became the Dinos ultimate evolution, the 246
series.

Ferrari 550 Maranello - 1996
5.5 L (5474 cc) engine
front-engined V12 coupe with a 6-speed manual gearbox of the car which
was in-line with he driven wheels. The model name "Maranello"
is the name of the town where Ferrari's headquarters are located.
The 550's engine produced 485 hp at 7000 RPM and 419 Ft Lbs of Torque at
5000 RPM. The Ferrari 550 Maranello accelerates from 0 to 60 in
4.2 seconds and has a 1/4 mile time of 12.5 seconds and 116.9 MPH.
The 550 reached a top speed of 199 MPH.

Ferrari 550 Barchetta - 2000
The Ferrari 550 Barchetta was introduced in the year 2000 at the Paris
Motor Show. There were 448 Barchetta 550s produced.

Ferrari 458 Italia - 2009, 2010, 2011
The Ferrari 458 Italia replaced the Ferrari F430 and was offically
unveiled at the September 15th 2009 Frankfurt Germany Motor Show.
The 458 Italia uses a 4.5 Liter V8 engine which came from a shared
Ferrari - Maserati design which produced 562 hp at 9000 RPM at redline,
with an amazing 398 foot lbs of torque at 6000 RPM.

This Ferrari 458 Italia held the record for the higest
specific output of a normally aspirated gasolene engine in any
production road car ever produced. The 458 Italia's acceleration
from 0 to 62 mph is 3.3 seconds and Ferrari's test have shown that the
Italia can stop from 62 mph to zero in only 90 feet. With
all of this power the Ferrari 458 Italia will run at 202 mph top speed
with an amazing fuel mileage of 21.2 MPG at 62 mph.

The Ferrari 458 Challenge
Not for street use: First shown at the Ferrari Annual Dealer Meeting on
Jul 14th 2010, the Ferrari Challenge Racer had its weight reduced under
the standard model by the use of thinner body panels, polycarbonate
windows and windshield and carbon fiber replacement panels.

IN 2011 Ferrari unveiled it's 458 Spider at the
Frankfurt Motor Show. This new version of the 458 Italia is a
convertible which features a all aluminum retractable hardtop which
weighs 55 pounds less than the regular soft roof which found on earlier
Ferrari sports cars. The 458 Spider has the same acceleration
times as the hardtop but a three mile an hour top speed of 199 mph.

The Ferrari 458 Italia Special Edition, released in
2012 is a limited version of the Ferrari 458 Italia for the Chinese
Market with only twenty units made. This Special Edition sports
car commeorates the 20th Anniversary of Ferrari first being sold in
Chins with its 348 TS which was ordered in Beijing. See a whole list
of Ferrari Sport Car Types here.